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Rich Grise wrote:

RS at work wrote:

What would be the fate of the rats if they *implanted* a lead pellet?
Or how about if they *implanted* a copper pellet?

Well, it has been shown that if you run the smoke of 1000 cigarettes through
a liquid nitrogen cold trap, collect the tar, dissolve it in acetone, and
paint it onto the skin of a hairless lab mouse that has a genetic
predisposition to cancer, that by golly, the mouse gets skin cancer!

Thanks,
Rich


Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.
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On 2011-05-03, Pete C. wrote:

Rich Grise wrote:

RS at work wrote:

What would be the fate of the rats if they *implanted* a lead pellet?
Or how about if they *implanted* a copper pellet?

Well, it has been shown that if you run the smoke of 1000 cigarettes through
a liquid nitrogen cold trap, collect the tar, dissolve it in acetone, and
paint it onto the skin of a hairless lab mouse that has a genetic
predisposition to cancer, that by golly, the mouse gets skin cancer!

Thanks,
Rich


Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.


I would prefer "something else", thank you very much.

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Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.


I would prefer "something else", thank you very much.

i-


Shot by a jealous husband, when you're 90.

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"Pete C." wrote:

Well, it has been shown that if you run the smoke of 1000 cigarettes through
a liquid nitrogen cold trap, collect the tar, dissolve it in acetone, and
paint it onto the skin of a hairless lab mouse that has a genetic
predisposition to cancer, that by golly, the mouse gets skin cancer!

Thanks,
Rich


Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.


Modern medicine has made it possible to die from diseases we never lived long enough to
contract 100 years ago.

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Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.


I would prefer "something else", thank you very much.

Alzheimer's?


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On 2011-05-03, Jim Wilkins wrote:
On May 3, 4:55?pm, Ignoramus18758 ignoramus18...@NOSPAM.
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On 2011-05-03, Pete C. wrote:
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Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.


I would prefer "something else", thank you very much.

i-


Shot by a jealous husband, when you're 90.


That's naughty, but a good start.

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On 2011-05-03, newshound wrote:


Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.


I would prefer "something else", thank you very much.

Alzheimer's?


I would take that over cancer, any day.

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Life causes cancer. If you don't die of cancer it was simply because
something else got your first.

I would prefer "something else", thank you very much.

Alzheimer's?


I would take that over cancer, any day.


I wouldn't forget a cancer diagnosis.

--Winston
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